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Thi.; natural laxa tive purifies the blood, cleanses the sys tem and establishes, a normal action ol liver, kidneys and bowels. Astonished the Professors. At a recent examination a British candidate in 'the London College of Music defined a musical interval as "a short pause for refreshments.' Unique Souvenir. A- souvenir issued by a westers cork manufacturing concern consists of a picture of the company's plant printed on a sheet of cork one flve hundredtfas of an inch in thickness. An Animal-Lover's Ambition. To be a genuine lover of animals, end to be able to effect an improve ment In the breed of those which ap peal most to one's fancy, is to add a tresh and lasting source of enjoyment to life. Country Life niii THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED THE TONIC TREATMENT. Thte Woman Took Or. Williams' Pin Pills, Gained Thirty Pounds and Has Bean Well Ever Since. How many women and men too are suffering from a general decline in health which the ordinary remedies seem unablo to clieck ! How many hus bands see their wives wasting away, steadily losing health and beauty, and are powerless to help! Consumption, and otlter germ diseases find in these debilitated systems easy prey, for the towered vitality is unequal to the task of fghtingoff the infection of these diseases to which most of us are almost daily ex pesed. Tlie symptoms indicating the decline which may liave results so fatal could scarcely be better described than in the statement of Mrs. William Manlcy, of 92 Court street, Utica, X. Y. Her esse is a typical one. She says: "For six months after the birth of my baby, I suffered from sick, dizzy head aches, which seemed like a rush of blood to my fore'tead, just back of my eyes. Some days they twitched sol could hardly sco and black spots floated before tiiem. The least exertion brought on this sickness. My appetiro was poor and I was often sick to my stomach. "If I tried to work my feet soonTbe camo swollen, paining me terribly. I had Einking spells and grew pale and nervous, lwas so thin that I weighed only 95 pounds. "One day when at the drag store to get headache powders I decided to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills instead. I soon noticed that my headache was dis appearing and my nerves gradually grew stronger. The pills gave me a hearty appetite and I now weigh over 130 pounds. I believe the pflls to be the best tonic and builder a woman can take, as they certainly helped mo when my condition was critical and I have never been serionslv ill since." Tho great value of Dr. Williams5 Pink Pills lies in the fact that they actually make new blood and this carries health and strength to every portion of the body. Tiie stomach is toned up, the nerves are strengthened, every organ is stimulated to do its work. If yon are ill and tlie treatment yon are taking docs not cure you, write for proof of wltat Dr. Williams Pink Puis have done in similar cases. Your druggist sells them or they trill be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, SO cents per box, six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, If. Y. MfflOF BEAUTY tarteserfto&ftul&ing and Bcantilying toe Skin, Scalp, Hair, and lands. lllilljlr ?r aw saOl CMka CMaMrifctfMMfcMl.ca0l' .-' tmmL. tin. !! nt vnemtit tfuiraaawa i ,'" SrsMaa vtm.jum im. Tymr,wm : 1 ' TIE lENTLEIaN NNUI Raffia Prawaj Ma Matoh "I see," said the Burlesque Qaeen, "that they have caught another gen tlesaan barglar." , "Gentlemaa burglars," replied the ward maa, "as a rale do aot exist; for this reason; a gentleman would not be a thief, aad a man possessed of the qualities that go to make a successful cracksman coulda't be a gentleman; bat since Bellew played Raffles, every time they land a fellow who wears a clean collar and cleans his teeth and nails they announce Another Society Barglar. The last real gentleman crack I know of was the one that Georgie Lindsay got some years ago. "When Georgie was playing in the. Casino she created quite a sensation with her flaming red head, enormous eyes, little bands and feet and the king's ransom of jewels which she' habitually wore, plastered all over her so that she looked like a jeweler's showcase. Everybody knew her and knew her sparks, and it was. a sure bet that sooner or later she would be robbed. "She lived in a little bijou house in BensoahursL One summer night she woke up and heard some on scuffling around the room. She spoke and the Intruder came up Jo her bed, and. turning his lantern (the thief's elec tric light wasn't invented then) on her, told her to shut up or he'd blew her roof off. Georgie-Porgie was as cool as the Ice Trust 'I won't move,' says she. Go ahead and get what yon want' The fellow looked at her pretty sharply, made a threatening gesture with his gun, and went to work looking for the sparks, while Georgie lay in bed, the covers drawn up to her nose, and watched him with big eyes, like a naughty child who has just been punished and put to bed. "He couldn't find them, and he came back to her bedside. 'Here,' said he, "you get up and give me those diamonds, and don't you make any noise, or "So Georgie stepped out of bed in her pajamas and crossed the room barefoot, and dug up the sparks from under a lot of skirts and frippery, and handed them over. Now, a good cracksman, having the stuff, would have beat It; but Georgie-Porgie had sized him for an amateur, and so 'May I light a cigarette, Mr. Burglar? says she, with an adorable lisp. 'Thank you. Have one yourself? And the dub took one, and she began to talk to him. You know Georgie could be a brother to a prince or fellow to a' beggar, and they had quite a conver sation. She asked him why he was In that business, if he wasn't afraid, and all about it, and he got. quite in terested in her and began to tell her the story of his life and try to justify his mode of life to her, and Georgie Porgie sat on one foot and listened and they got quite chummy. "'Let me mix you a cocktail.' says she, and she led the way into her dining-room and mixed one for him and one for herself. He had enough sense to keep an eye on her and not let her from in front of him, and she, with her baby face and lisp, kept her eyes open to catch him offside. At last some lingering remains of sense whis pered to him it was time to go. " 'You must go?' said she. 'I really can't say I am pleased to have met you, but it has been a most interest ing experience.' " 'Good evening, says the gentleman burglar, a la Raffles, 'I am sorry that I should appear in such a light, and I can say I am charmed to have met you. "He was at the door then, and for one minute he turned his back to her. "So nice of you to say so,' lisped Georgie-Porgie, and quick as a flash she snatched a Moorish dagger from a panoply on the wall, and drove it hard between his shoulders. Simul taneously she gave him a violent jolt In the back with her knee which drove him through the door and slammed the door and locked it He gave a horrid hiccough and she heard him thrashing round like a hen with its head off, then bump-bump-bump, be fell down the stairs and Georgie threw open the window and yelled, 'Fire! Murder!' and so on. "In a few minutes she heard the clumpity-clump of a cop's boots as he came running. The unfortunate Raf fles was lying at the foot of the stairs. Georgie's servants were afraid to go down, so Georgie went herself and let the policeman in. Poor Raffles lay groaning with the knife sticking in his back, and in a broken voice begged them to pull it ont 'I'm dying,' he groaned. " 'Not a bit of if said Georgie cheer fully, as she extracted the knife and did some first aid work with wet tow els. 'You'll live to do ten years.' "And he did. The doctors pulled him round and he got ten for that job. He didn't mind the stretch so much, as the way she fooled him. " 'That little devil, says he to me. 'I thought there was no more harm in her than in a kitten.' "Lots of people thought that aSmut Georgie-Porgie,'' said the Burlesque Queen. Saw the Ballet Uncle George So you went to the theater this afternoon, and saw the grand spectacular drama? How did you like it? Small Nephew (who spent last sum mer at a fashionable seaside resort) Oh. it was awful nice! Right in the middle of it a whole lot of stylish young ladies came out and danced in bathing dresses. N. Y. Weekly. Regretted That Too. Her Husband If a. man steals no matter what it is he will live to re gret it His Wife During our courtship you used to steal kisses from me. Her Husband Well, you heard what I said. His Own Supply. "I can't see why that theatrical press agent complains of cold in his flat" "Well, you know, those flats are ireauy not weu nested." "Yea. but just look at bis own sup ply of hot air. Baltimore American. VrOaaa) ADVICE TO RHEUMATICS Natoi Physician Tells Haw t Prevent ana Care Ritewnatiam, KMnay - (By Geo. Hfmnnd 31 J.M. P.) If you would STnlil TTkf aanllmii ' Kidney aad Bladder TrowMea. be mod erate ia the coamoiBtioaof heavy, rich foods, substitute as far as possible soups, broths, freak milk and driaik water lots of water. Take plenty of, time to eat, and don't oat after you nave had enough, evan If it does taste good. If your work is conflaiag take a moderate amount of irftae each day In the open air. Of course, neither diet water,, rest' nor exercise will cure these afflictions. I advise them as preventives only. For the benefit of the readers of this arti cle who are now afflicted with Rhea matism. Kidney, Bladder or Urinary trouble, and desire to be cared quickly. I give below, complete in every detail, the famous prescription which has made me so successful In the treat ment of these diseases. It Is the most certain cure for these diseases that I have ever used. It is pleasant to take, it is not expensive, it can be filled by any druggist and I believe it is the greatest prescription for Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Trouble ever writ tea. It is also a valuable spring tonic and blood purifier. If you are a suf ferer, save this, take it to your drug gist and have it filled, or get the in gredients and mix them at home. Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, ounce. Concentrated Barkola Compound, 1 ounce. Fluid Extract Prickly Ash Bark. Vk drachm. Aromatic Elixir, 4 ounces. Adult dose, take one teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime; children, one-fourth to one-half teaspoonful after meals. - ; After you are cured' follow the ad vice I have given you in regard to diet exercise and water, and you will not need the services of a physician again for these ailments. Otktr $mferx art irtvikgrd U fir. GONE FOREVER. Ten years ago a farmer put his ini tials on a dollar bill.1 The next day he went to the nearest town and spent it with a merchant Before the year was out he got the dollar back. Four times in six years the dollar came back to him for produce and three times he heard of it in the pocket of his neigh-, bors. The last time he got it back four years ago. He sent it to a mail order house. He never has seen that dollar since, and never will. That dollar bill will never pay any more school or road tax for him. will never build or brighten any of the homes of the com munity. He sent it entirely out of the circle of usefulness to himself and his neighbors. Patronize your local merchant who helps you to pay your taxes, support your schools and churches, and lends a helping hand in times of sickness and trouble. Out of His Una. A man living in the country far from any physician was taken sud denly 111. His family, in great alarm, not knowing what to do, sent for a neighbor, who had a reputation for doctoring cows. "Can't you give father something to help him?" asked one of the sons. "Waal, I don't know nothin about doctorin' people." "You know more than we do. for you can doctor cows. Now what do you give them when they are sick?" "Waal," I alien give Epsom salts. You might try it on him." "How much shall we give him?" iaquired the son. "Wa-al. I give cows just a pound. Your father is a quarter as big as a cow give him a quarter of a pound." French Sailers Use Drugs. The extent to which the narcotic habit prevails in the French navy was -illustrated a few days ago by the pro ceedings of a court-martial at Brest The defendants were half a dozen seamen of ordinary rating, who were charged with a considerable number of robberies. All the men were vic tims of opium or the the ether habit or both combined, and were in the habit of bemuddling themselves daily with these drugs and, the robberies had beea committed to gratify then passion. Severe sentences were passei. APPENDICITIS. Nat at All Necessary to Operate Many Cases. in Automobiles and Appendicitis scare some people before they are hit Appendicitis is often caused by too much starch in the bowels. Starch is hard to digest and clogs up the diges tive machinery also tends to form cakes in the cecum. (That's the blind pouch at entrance to the appendix.) A N. H. girl had appendicitis, but lived on milk for awhile then Grape- Nuts and got well without an opera tion. She says: "Five years ago while at school, I suffered terribly with consti pation and indigestion." (Too much starch, white bread, potatoes, etc., which she did not digest) "Soon after I left school I had an at tack of appendicitis and, for thirteen weeks lived on milk and water. Whea I recovered enough to eat solid food there was nothing that would agree with me, until a friend recommended Grape-Nuts. "When I began to eat Grape-Nuts-1 weighed 98 lbs., but I soon grew to 115 lbs. The distress after eating left me entirely and now I am like a new per son." A little Grape-Nats dissolved in hot water or milk would have been much better for this case than mUk alone, for the starchy part of the wheat and barley is changed fatto a form of di geetable sugar ia making Grape-Nats.) Name given by Postam .Co, Battle Creek, Ifich. Read' the .little book, The Road to WeUvffle, in pkga. There's a Reason.? . T -tv TaMa a tiery of Awful Swffsrkif and -, v - .waaamit wapary y Mrs. J J D. Johnson, ..oXiprWcat Hickman St, Columbia Ma,.aays: Following .an operation .two. years ago, , dropsy i set in, and myHftt$e was aot8wollen taa;doctor aid he would nave to tap ouWthwater. There was constant pain and a'-gargling, sensation around my heart, and I could not raise my arm above my aead. The kid ney action was disor dered and passages of the secretions too- frequent On the advice of my husband I began using Doaa's Kidney Pills. Since using two boxes my trou ble has not reappeared. This is won derful, after suffering two years." Soldby an dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Hilburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. HOW CLASSIC WAS WRITTEN. ret Harts' Great Poem Result of an Inspiration. The war correspondent Frederic Villlers, has recorded a talk with Bret Harte apropos of the poem. "Dickens in Camp:" "We all felt his loss most keenly in the States," said Harte: "On hearing of his death (I) aat down about three in the afternoon to write an editorial on the great au thor. I wrote one aad thea tore it up Then another, after much pains, was written. This did not please, me, so I tore it up. I wrote yet another and threw it into the waste paper basket; it would not do. It was get ting late, and I was now keeping the paper waiting for press. ,1 was drum ming oa my desk, absolutely without another thought in my head; I had run dry- Suddenly I mechanically began to write and the result was the thing you seem to like so much. Well, Mr. Villlers, you are not far oat I like it too." BLOOD GETS SOUR. Gives Advice and Tells of Simple Home Mixture. At this time of year, says a well known authority, the Kidneys become weak, clogged and inactive, failing to filter out the poisons and acids, which sour the blood, causing not only facial and bodily eruptions, but the worst forms of Rheumatism, Nervous and Stomach troubles, Backache and pain ful, annoytag Urinary afflictions. It is worth anyone's time now to gel from some good prescription pharmacy the following ingredients: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, cne-half ounce; Com pound Kargon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after your meals and at bedtime. This simple home-made mixture will force the Kidneys to normal, healthy action, so they will filter and strain all uric acid and poisonous waste matter from the blood, and expel this in the urine, at the same time restoring the "full blood count" that is, 95 per cent red blood corpuscles which is abso lutely indispensable to perfect health. HENS KNEW THEIR BUSINESS. Never Would. They Lay Anything but the Freshest of Eggs. There is a German dairyman and farmer, whose place is not far from Philadelphia, who greatly plumes him self upon the absolute superiority of his products above all others in the vicinity. On one occasion he personally ap plied to a Gennantown housekeeper for a transfer of her custom to him self. "I hears dot you haf a lot of drouble with dot dairyman of yours," he said. "Yust you gif me your gus torn and der vill be no drouble." "Are your eggs always fresh?" ask ed the woman. "Fresh!" repeated the German, in an indignant tone. "Let me dell yon madam, dot my hens nefer, nefer lay anything but fresh eggs!" SKIN SORE EIGHT YEARS. Spent $300 on Doctors and Remedies but Got No Relief Cuticura Cures in a Week. "Upon the limbs and between the 'toes my skin was rough and sore, and also sore under the arms, and I had to stay at home several times because of this affection. Up to a week or so ago I had tried many other remedies and several doctors, and spent about three hundred dollars, without any success; but this is to-day the seventh day that I have been using the Cuticura Reme dies, (costing a dollar and a half), which have cured me completely, so that I can again attend to my busi ness. I went to work again to-night I had been suffering for eight years and have now been cured by the Cut icura Remedies within a week. Frits Hirschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave., New York. N. Y., March 29 and April 6. 1906." World's Cheapest Gas. According to the Gas World, pride of place as the suppliers of the cheap eat gas ia the world is now shared with the Widaes corporation by the Sheffield Gas company of England, who have just announced a reduction of one penny per thousand cubic feet in the price, making the new scale Is. 4&, Is. 2d., and Is., according to con sumption, and Is. for gas used In gaa engines. The Widnes scale is Is. Id. and la. 3d., with lid. for gas used for power purposes. In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder. It cures' painful, smart ing, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Hakes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no sub stitute. Trial package, FREE. Ad dress A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy. NY. Illlneie Pheasant rlatehery. Oat of 6.EM EncUalt - - earn lately imssrted by .the game comnua aloner of Illinois 3,Hf healthy chicks have been hatched. A MISSOURI WOMAN anaflsBBBBnav .BanBanBsnaaf aj .. . Efl ' "anPnK:' 4aav3lnnar' y -. .a V--3 DONT ORUMSLE AT TRIFLES. TasaahawMLAaasn I feaaadBaalaa tatf4nsnaTa snaTanf aTsaptnl I a!WSVtHVMM9MMWSaPfM VrfPSMf VtWal mr wv ay - Sva Baaasls Oats Par.'Afcra Are ,' in Western Canada. Saltcoats. .Saslt. Stn December, 1906. To the Editor. ' ' Dear Sir, , I willingly give yon the result of my four, and a naif years' experience' in the District of Saltcoats. Previous to coming here I farmed In Baldwin, St Croix County, Wisconsin, and as I have heard a great deal about the Canadian "North-West I decided to take a trip there aad see the coun try for myself. I was so impressed with, the richness of the soil that I bought half a section of land about five miles from the town of Saltcoats. I moved on to the 'land tho following June and that year broke 90 acres, which I cropped in 1904, and had 39 bushels wheat per acre. In 1905, with an acreage of 160 acres, I had 24 bush els wheat and 35 bushels of oats per acre. In 1906, with 175 acres under crop, I had 25 bushels wheat and 45 bushels of oats per acre. From the above mentioned yields you can readily understand that I am very well pleased with the Canadian West Of course, I have had to work hard, but I don't mind that when I get such a good return for my labor. To anyone thinking about coming to this country I can truthfully say that if they are prepared to work and not grumble at trifles, they are bound to get on. Some things I would like dif ferent but take the country all round, I don't, know where to go to get a bet ter. Yours truly, (Signed) O. B. OLSON. Write to any Canadian Government Agent for literature and full particu lars. Coming Popular Craze. Signs are aot wanting that amateur photography will have a vast increase of raw recruits in 1907. From -the cloistral retreats of the learned it has transpired that we are an the verge qf discovering the art of direct color photography. And the massea there is abundant evidence of it are beginning to turn their eyes to wards this hobby which promises so many wonders for the near future. Deafness Cannot Bs Cured by toeal snucatiaos, m At ciwot rack tk MMdparuo of ttecar. Tfeei to obIoo war M cawMfaw.iadtfculTTeoaiUOMl wmIm, Dnftuta to caued fcyaa fafluM cosAIttoa at tka Mceu Unto of tka Butocbiaa Tab. Wke tkto (be to laftaMd yoakarca ramkllacwaaSor la perfect keartn. and wbea It to entirely clfifeCOetf eea to tke resmlt,aa4 uleea the toftaffiiawoiictike take eat eat tkto take restored to Its noram ecad tloa, kcartos vlll be destroyed forever; ntae eaaea oat of tea are erased by Catarrh, which to aothlas bat a teSaaMd coadltloa of the mucous surface. We win tire Oaa Baalrcd Dollars for ear case of Deafaeas (caused by catarrh) that caaaot be cared by HalTa Catarrh. Cure. Send for circulars, free. T.J. CHE5BT A CO., Toledo, O. field by Biakslsrte. Take HaU'sFaially nils for eoastlpattoa. Bishop Potter's Answer. . A young clergyman in a remote country district wrote last Easter time to Bishop Potter, saying that he was about to take a wife, and-asking if, to save some other clergy man a long and weary journey, he could not marry himself. The bishop's reply was marvelous ly concise. It said: "Could you bury yourself?" The extraordinary popularity of flue white goods this summer makes the choice of Starch a matter of great Im portance. Defiance Starch, being free from all injurious chemicals, is the only one which is safe to use on fine fabrics. Its great strength as a stiff ener makes half the usual quantity of Starch necessary, with -the result of perfect finish, equal to that when the goods were new. The executive board of the Wesley brotherhood has referred to its gen eral convention to be held in October. 1907. the resolutions from the Broth erhood of St Paul requesting the ap pointment of a committee to confer with a similar committee from the St Paul Brotherhood concerning the uni- ficatioa of Methodist brotherhoods. Famous Book Free. Every reader of this paper can get free of charge one of Dr. Coffee's famous books which tella of a new method by which persons afflicted with Deafness, Head Noises, Sore Eyes, Failing Sight from any cause, can cure themselves at home at small expense. Write a letter immediately to Dr. W. O. Coffee, 380 Century Bldg., Des Moines, Ia. Change Wrought by Time. DInlxulu. the Zulu chief once wide ly known and feared in war, has a graphophone with which he enter tains Ids guests. He has also an or gan built in England, on whlih he playe. Important to Mofftofw ExaaJae carefbHj cmy battle of CASTOHJA, s safe aad sate leased? for iafasta aad cUidren. aadsMtkaUt Bears tka b&foc I of Za TJak Far Over Years. Yea Ahrars Chivalrous English Candidates. In a recent municipal electioa at Chard. England, two male candidates withdrew in order that two women might have an uncontested election. Pore! Pleamnt! Potent! Three lnter estinz facts about Garfield Tea. the Nat. ural laxative. It made of -Herbs and is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drag Law. It's usually the man who has some thing to say who doesn't say it Lewis Single Binder straight 5c cigar is rood quality all the time. Your dealer or Lena' Factory, Peoria, UJ. It's dlMcult to stake light of the shadow of snspldoa. C&&& , i- -i - - 1 1,-1, The Change ;0F Life Sensible Advice to Women trooi iTr. Henry Lee, firs. Fred Certia and firs. Inkhani. -;- ? IS"rIJ .aLk 3bw' HBkt i-it!l -IIlIr"X-IIBBHvBQR Baaahw aaaaaBrS5i '? iiJiJBBBaaBaBaBaBr JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaSlS MRS HENRY LEE Owing to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand ar proachesthis perfectly natural change - wituuut experiencing a train ox very annoying and nomctimea painful symptoms. This is the most critical period of her whole existence and every woman who neglects the care of her health at this time invites disease and, pain. When her system is in a deranged condition or she is predisposed to apoplexy or congestion of any organ. the tendency ia at this period likelyto become active and .with a host of nervous irritations make life a burden. At this time also cancers 1 aad tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Such warning symptoms as' sense of suffocation, hot flashes; headaches, backaches, melancholia, dread of fan pending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularities, constipation and dizzi ness are promptly' heeded by intel ligent women who are approaching the period of life when this great change may be expected. Mrs. Fred Certia. 1014 So. Lafayette Street, So. Bend, Ind., writes: Dear Mrs. PtaUsan: "Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Coav pouad is the ideal medidae for woman who When a medicine has been actually thonaand8 of women, yon cannot well any without trying it, "I do not believe it will help me." It is your duty to ytMnawS and famHy to try Lydia KPinldia Those who believe 25 mmmemm m- 25 cut. 4 Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Makes all baking healthful Why pay more for inferior powders? gwsMsri, W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND SMO SHOES .LNVrataJiaurracf SlaXlCJaWJTKEUAUIBJITaWrWC. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT AIM. PRMOESm Mea's ghee, SS teSl.se. Itoya' Wtaoea. S3 te SlS. Wssna's 8Tees,e4teSjl5e. Mlsaea ChllsUoa'a Saw. ea.tS to BYl.. , W. L. Douglas shoes are recognised by expert judges of footwear co oe me nest in atyw, ns ana wear prouacea in wis country. aca pan oi ne sooo ana every aeuui 01 xne ana watcnea over by skilled shoemakers, uase or cost. 11 1 coum take you into Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit wear longer, ana are oi greater vaiue man , I. DoofOoanaaM and prtustuapeda U jmandtafntnrsno. .Take Mm NssHMltatv. Sold bytbw ttstioe deafen cttttwI - tpw j jyic ci. wninipr i.ipjwwijrB. wmmM. Mica Axle Grease lengthens the life of the wagon saves horse power, tine and tem per. Bestlabncantin the world contains powdered mien which i n smooth, ard coating on axle, aad aTedaces friction. U yon want yoorontfit to! and cant while k lasts i the axles with Mica U. S. NAVY saliau for roar yaaas reanc ataa of oo4 ekanster aaa soaod physical eosdlUott Be tween ibe aces of 1? aad a as apprentice esa, asea: opportaniUes for advancement: pay ts to I7v assents. Btetneisas. ssaeklaUts. klaekssHtka, coppersmiths, yeoasea (clerks), earpeaters, sat potters, Sressea, aaastrtans. eooks. ate., a aw saa a aad at years, aansted la spatial rattan with salts! pay: haspital apprentices MioS years. Betirssseat ea threa-fearths pay and allowances after a yaarssertien. Applicants saost kaaasarieaa auiaeaa. ITrst eletklas? onttt free to rest alia. TJpea dtaeaaraw travel allowance cents per aula tv plaeaofaaHstaMat. BoaasfoaratOBtha'pay aad Increase la pay vpoa re-en llstaswatwItMn f oar asoatka of dlseharia. OsVasa at Uaaala aad BasUasa. Bebtaska. Also, darlas wlater. at Dm Mojnmand Siowx City. Iowa. J Sanaa aintTXaOTinasTATpTHi.f.t wugjmuu. s&asaStueiiwmES flaw wracks and any Jahr rsri H3S.LtSfEJi ansssnsnnsmnnmsmnnBsannn READERS ZSteSTJZ I 3 ZTTT. taansarTvwtnwdan H I as comas itiaaW Jaant nana kavnw II I what they ask for. lafiiasa all anknk- If ansa- a n r - " aassvan fl-ttS T lanantaUCM. If 1 aansaan-s-y-msn-m NEEBER W. N. U, OMAHA, NO. 17, 1107. MRS. FRED CERTIA are naa'ag tarongh Clsaage of La. several months I suffered from hot i extreme ncrvowsacaa. headache and i luuaueaa. I had no appetite and coaU aat sleep. land made upmy adad share was no hehfor aa untfl. I began touaaa Lydia E. Pinkhsms Vegetable Coaaawead, spy 'bad STDTDtoms ceased, aad it bfwsht aaa safely through the danger peried. . an& ap aay svatem and I am in Iconaider Lydia E. Ftakham's uompoana uraurpaaara tor wc uus trying period or me." Mrs. Henry Lee, 60 Winter Street, New Haven, Conn., writes: Dear Mrs. Piakban: ' "After iirfariagaatold aiharyfar aWaa years during Change of Life I Bear of Lydia K. nakaama Vegetable I wrote you of aav coailiitmi ai taheLvdfaR. Phskham's Tnnlalila pound aad followed jour advice; and today famwettaad happy. I can Mw.way waere aad work aawettaaaavoaK. aad for years srevfoasl bad tried batcoaU: aejp. xi taahafa forsuffarasgwa Women paasiagthroogh tbmeritienl period should rely upon Lydia B. Pinkham'a Vegetable Coasnownd. If there is anything about your case yon don't understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass.. for advise. It ia free and has sodded rmrnttndi to health. sraxaefal in reetorinc to rMaRh in quality use an. BAKING POWDER masing is foosea alter witkout regard to my larzo lactones at any outer mazes. bottom. iMcfci inml SMtStlM Canadian Government FreeFams Over 2B9.00S fanners who aasa set tled ia Canada da tke past few Tears t fy to tke fact that Csaa dai iL awPWftaTafl the createst farming-land la the war! OVER NINETY ; MILLION BUSHELS af wheat froaa the harvest of ljt aseaaa sjeai asoaey to tke farmers of Western Canada waca the world has to be fed.. Cattle Bassisg: Dairy, ins; and Mixed Faraday am also araStaMa call, lags. CoaU wood aad water fa akaartaaw; ckarchea and schools convenient; markets easy of access. Taxes low. For advice aad information add rem tke Sane, aateadeat of Inanrirratioa. Ottawa. CnaadnTiBf any anthoriaed Ciaadiaa Government Ai W. 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